Re: List of What makes What
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Originally Posted by
dr del
Hi,
That would be the site of
the king himself. :)
**edit**
Whoops maybe not - but its a good site none the less :oops:
**tries to sidle away un-noticed**
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dr del
You know you can't hide..........your boots are wet! :D
Re: List of What makes What
I should have a complete list coming out soon with the "Hunters Guide to the Morphs" series. Its been taking me a while to get this done...
Jon
Re: List of What makes What
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Originally Posted by
MPenn
Why not drop a little coin and pick up a book???
Kevin McCurley's The Complete Ball Python or VPI's Pythons of the World, Vol. II: Ball Pythons.
Must have books for any BP enthusiast:gj:
Re: List of What makes What
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Originally Posted by
NextWorldExotics
I should have a complete list coming out soon with the "Hunters Guide to the Morphs" series. Its been taking me a while to get this done...
Jon
When are you doing the Fire's dude?
Re: List of What makes What
NERD has the best gallery of morphs and combos. I look on there at least 8 times a week I think!
Re: List of What makes What
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Originally Posted by
cody2004
Thats perfect, thanks man.
No problem :)
Re: List of What makes What
There might be morph generators (which are awesome, btw), but I think for some, not all but some, might want to know what it actually takes to create a designer morph.
Let's say that eventually you'd want to make a triple homozygous recessive morph, like a Patternless Albino Piebald.
First you'd have to create two Double Homozygous recessive morphs, like an Albino Piebald and an Albino Patternless (as long as there is one same morph in both, in this case Albino).
Breed an Albino to a Piebald, take the double hets they produce, breed them together, and hope for that 1/16 chance of an Albino Piebald.
Breed an Albino to a Patternless, take the double hets they produce, breed them together, and hope for that 1/16 chance of an Albino Patternless.
Then, if you're lucky enough to have one of them male and the other female, breed the Albino Piebald to the Albino Patternless, take the Albino Double Het Piebald/Patternless they produce, breed them together, and hope for that 1/16 chance of getting a Patternless Albino Piebald.
So... get to work.